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Mitsui fuel spill worsens as carrier breaks apart

SCIENTISTS and volunteers have managed to contain most of the 4000 tonnes of heavy fuel oil, and lubricants spilling from the wrecked MV Wakashio bulk carrier which broke apart over the weekend.

 Some areas may never recover: scientist

Some areas may never recover: scientist

The Panama-flagged, Mitsui OSK Line chartered and Nagashiki Shipping-owned vessel was travelling empty from China to Brazil but ran aground on reefs near Pointe d'Esny on July 25.   The vessel had around...

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